Selling humans is Illegal-all over the world . AngelsInThe Field Rescue, Rehabilitation Education, prevention ,speaking engagements.Breaking the cycle by reporting Human Slavery if you know someone is in this situation call don't just let it go. sometimes some of the slavery,end in domestic violence because human gets torture or mentally abuse,beaten. You never know when you can save a life by reporting some of suspicious Act. If you hear anything that you think is domestic violence or you think someone is been taken. Report it. suspicious bars with teen is illegal and is child sexual exploited. Woman in the windows, that is a sign of slavery Report it. A child or a teenager in the street at 12Am in the morning is a sign of prostitution. Thank You for reporting. By DJs Angels I was a slave 22 years of slavery and 22th years of knowledge of the trade of Human trafficking

Why Human Trafficking? By Angels In The Field Impossible Mission Force

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Human trafficking is defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to make an individual work in ANY industry. Victims can be men, women, and children of all socioeconomic status, education, backgrounds, nationalities and professions.

The International Labor Organization reports that human trafficking generates $150 billion globally with $99 billion from commercial sexual exploitation. A 2014 Urban Institute report of underground commercial sex economy in eight U.S. cities (including Seattle) estimated this illicit activity generates between $39.9 million and $290 million in revenue for each city. The majority of girls are trafficked between the ages of 14 and 17.[1]

As a result of its coastal location, Washington State is a major hotbed of sex trafficking – particularly along the I-5 corridor. Victims may be trafficked into the U.S. from overseas and forced to labor or be prostituted through violence, threats and coercion. Or, they are increasingly U.S. citizens lured into a lifestyle from which escape can be impossible without outside intervention.

Washington Engage is unique in that we approach anti-human trafficking efforts through legislative advocacy, professional engagement and community grassroots partnerships – a symbiotic relationship that sustains and informs our work at multiple levels. Our policy initiatives, innovative programs and community Coalitions Against Trafficking are integral to creating sustainable and permanent change in Washington State.

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Not In Our CitiesWhy Human Trafficking? (article written and submitted by Gennevieve St. Leger) Why Human Trafficking? Why do criminals and criminal organizations traffic in humans? This question can be answered with one word: money. Human trafficking is the third most profitable business for organized crime; the first and second are drug and arms trafficking. Pino Arlacchi, Director General for the International Seminar on Trafficking in Human Beings in Brazil, states that many drug traffickers are switching to human trafficking due to higher profits and lower risk. The United Nations estimates the total number of people trafficked every year is between 700 thousand and 1 million. It also estimates that 79 percent of these victims are trafficked for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking takes place in every country and it generates tens of billions of dollars of profit each year. What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is “the acquisition of people by improper means such as force, fraud, or deception, with the aim of exploiting them.” Human Trafficking applies to all people, not just women but men too. Not just children but also adults. Sometimes people are forced away from their homes violently. Other times they are tricked with promises of food, shelter, and an overall better life. Sometimes a trusted friend or family member sees a poor family struggling and offers to take custody of a child or two to provide them with better shelter and ample food. Some are told they can get a good paying farming or factory job in a nearby town; however, they never get what they are promised. The main objective of traffickers is to exploit the people they take. This exploitation can be sexual; forcing the victims to become prostitutes in brothels or sexslaves for a master. Or, this exploitation can be based on labor; where victims are forced into various forms of non-sexual servitude. What is the Difference Between Human Trafficking and Smuggling of Persons? Smuggling of persons is when one pays a person to smuggle them into a county illegally. One of the main differences between human trafficking and smuggling is consent. Victims of human trafficking do not consent to being transported to another country nor do they consent to what happens when they get to their destination. In smuggling, the person wants to go to the country the smuggler takes them to. Once a smuggled immigrant gets into his or her desired country that person is free to find employment, to find a place to live, and so-on. A victim of human trafficking is forced to work where his or her abductors demand and the victim does not receive any compensation for the work; the abductors keep all proceeds of the victims’ labor. Smuggling is always transporting a person from one country to another. Many human trafficking victims never leave their country, or even their state. Sometimes, people who pay to be smuggled into another country become victims of human trafficking. After being voluntarily smuggled into another country these victims become exploited by their smugglers and are forced into brothels or to work for very little or nothing.

About DJS ANGELS

DJ is a survivor of human trafficking. Her story can be seen at: http://amicuscuria.com/wordpress/?p=5019 along with a documentary called: Born In A Brothel The stories told are intense and Parental Guidance for young audiences is advised. Angels In The Field is a non-profit organization dependent on charitable donations to fight human trafficking. It’s founder and is a 501c3 (DJ) can be reached as follows: tel. (360)463-7912 e-mail: djangelsinthefield@gmail.com address: PO Box 1693, Shelton, WA 98584

DJ’s Angels as co-founder and president of Angels In The Field Rescue Me For Freedom and Justice. I leads the organization’s strategic and financial opportunities to create tools that engage business, government and grassroots in order to incubate and grow social enterprises to benefit enslaved and vulnerable communities.

Angels In The Field creates tools that engage business, government, and grassroots in order to incubate and grow social enterprises to benefit enslaved and vulnerable communities.fights human trafficking and modern-day slavery around the world. Through international work on the ground and in mainstream supply chains, we proactively target the root causes of slavery while engaging and equipping the movement for freedom. In 2007, Debra Jannett Lopez discovered that his favorite and lovebly mother would betray her on selling DJ In India were her grandmother lived in India. Were slavery has been going for many Generation every place you go there is a reality of slavery , had been the center of a local brothels full human trafficking ring. After further investigation, he realized this was part of a growing international issue spanning every industry and corner of the earth. From there, both the organization and her 2007 was born Angels In The Field Rescuing victims of slavery and working with senators trying to fight the new era of slavery and the movement of Freedom reigns all over the world. My vision as an ex slave is to safe as much victims as i can rescuing to re abolish the humans out a underground slavery. There are more than 50 Billions slaves today, more than at any other time in history. Men, women and children around the world are forced to work without pay and subjected to physical, mental and emotional exploitation-and the number is growing.OUR WORKAngels In The Field

creates tools that engage business, government and grassroots in order to incubate and grow social enterprises to benefit enslaved and vulnerable communities. Our mission is to end slavery, not to simply put a bandage on the wound that it creates. To do this, we identify and address the root causes in impoverished and vulnerable communities where individuals are easily taken advantage of by traffickers. Not For Sale has identified vulnerable regions across the world and empowers each against the rising tide of exploitation.

Through social projects spanning the globe in countries like Peru, the Netherlands, India, Thailand and South Africa, DJ’ works to provide restoration, challenge institutional thinking, and create new futures for all Humans.OUR WORKAngels In The Field rescue Me for Freedom

DJ creates tools that engage business, government and grassroots in order to incubate and grow social enterprises to benefit enslaved and vulnerable communities.

Our mission is to end slavery, not to simply put a bandage on the wound that it creates. To do this, we identify and address the root causes in impoverished and vulnerable communities where individuals are easily taken advantage of by traffickers. Not For Sale has identified vulnerable regions across the world and empowers each against the rising tide of exploitation.

Through social projects spanning the globe in countries like Peru, the Netherlands, India, Thailand and South Africa, Angels In The Field ,works to provide restoration, challenge institutional thinking, and create new futures for survivors.

Together, we can end slavery in our lifetime. We are Humans, and we are not for sale.